Wedding Season Rush: How Yango Ride is helping Pakistani’s and foreigners commute
Around the world, the last month of the year marks the arrival of festivities and holidays. But for people of Pakistan, December rings in the most important and perhaps the busiest season of the year: WEDDINGS. The wedding season in Pakistan is a time of celebration, but it brings with it some of the busiest…
Afghanistan Suffers Disproportionate Economic Losses
The suspension of bilateral trade between Pakistan and Afghanistan has affected both countries, but available trade data shows that Afghanistan has suffered far greater economic damage. Since October 10, Afghan export losses have reached nearly 10 per cent, compared to about 0.6 per cent for Pakistan. This disparity reflects Afghanistan’s heavy reliance on the Pakistani…
Incest: A Hidden Form of Abuse and Its Lasting Impact
Incest is when sexual or emotionally inappropriate behavior happens between family members, especially involving a child. It is not just about sexual desire but also about control, secrecy, and manipulation. There are two main types: physical incest, which involves direct sexual contact, and emotional incest, which involves unhealthy emotional closeness that confuses the child’s role…
Saaz-e-Ishq postponed; Team Dynastial to launch two-day Dynastial Fest in February 2026
Team Dynastial has announced the indefinite postponement of its cultural music and arts event “Saaz-e-Ishq” after the DC Office revoked the event’s NOC due to foreign delegation visits and security concerns in Islamabad. The organizers clarified that the event has not been cancelled but is being upgraded to provide a larger and more immersive experience…
Prime Minister Approves Rs. 3.5 Billion for Development Projects in Gilgit-Baltistan
Islamabad, 30 May — Reaffirming his government’s commitment to inclusive and balanced national development, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has approved an additional allocation of Rs. 3.5 billion for key development projects in Gilgit-Baltistan. The funding, sanctioned under the Prime Minister’s Special Package for Gilgit-Baltistan, will support the following initiatives: 20MW Shagarthang Hydropower Project, Construction of…
Prime Minister Sanctions Rs. 5 Billion for Priority Development in Azad Jammu & Kashmir
Islamabad, 31 May — In a significant move to fast-track development in Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has approved an additional Rs. 5 billion for priority public projects across the region. The allocation, made under the Prime Minister’s Special Package for AJK, will support the AJK Legislative Assembly Complex, Rathoa Haryam Bridge,…
Top TTP Commander Killed, 4 Militants Neutralized in Back-to-Back Operations in Waziristan
Security forces launched an intelligence-based operation in the Kalothai area of Tehsil Wana, South Waziristan, targeting militants hiding in a residential building. According to early reports, four militants were killed during the action. The operation was backed by helicopter support, and an exchange of fire between remaining militants and security personnel is still ongoing, indicating…
Kashmir’s 2019 Shift: What Happened and Why the BJP Made the Decision
India’s government, led by the BJP, has revoked Article 370, which granted Jammu and Kashmir special autonomy, ending its seven-decade-long unique status. The move, seen by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his party as a step toward integrating the region fully into India, removes the state’s separate constitution, flag, and residency laws. Kashmir will now…
Pakistan Denies Closing Wagah Border Amid Rising Tensions with India
The Foreign Office of Pakistan has firmly denied Indian media claims that it closed the Wagah border to its own citizens. These allegations surfaced after tensions between India and Pakistan escalated due to a deadly attack in Pahalgam, in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), on April 22. The attack claimed the lives of…
Israel Launches Air Strikes Near Syrian Presidential Palace Amid Druze Tensions
Israel carried out air strikes near the presidential palace in Damascus, Syria, on Friday, in response to rising sectarian violence and the Syrian government’s failure to protect the Druze minority. The Israeli military confirmed the operation via Telegram, stating that fighter jets had struck targets adjacent to the palace. The move came after Israel issued…




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